increase competitive strength

Established in 1994, Zebra’s professionalism and dedication to client service has made it one of the leading prepress companies in the UK, winning Printweek’s “Pre press Company of the Year” in 2005 and 2006. Zebra found Xinet® WebNative® Suite to be vital in helping to increase its competitive strength. Zebra provides a full range of […]

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Christmas gift ideas for the photographer – Part 2

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Today I’m going to recommend a great gift that every photographer who shoots with a digital camera always needs more of, memory cards – but first a word of caution for you who don’t know about camera gear – be sure that whatever memory card you buy it will work with that particular brand and […]

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Events: DCS & MFM discuss CineAlta; FCPUG SuperMeet; Broadcast Video Expo

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Get out, meet people, see cool things, and learn stuff. December: Learn about CineAlta cameras and different recording gammas in Cupertino. January: party with the FCP faithful at MacWorld Expo in San Francisco. February: the UK’s own miniature version of IBC takes place at Earl’s Court in London. Be there, or may your pixels be […]

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Christmas gift ideas for the photographer in your life – Part 1

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Its that time of year again where you’re trying to come up with gift ideas for the people in your life. Well, if you know anyone who’s interested in photography I’ll be posting a few articles with gift ideas that will cost you from nothing but your time, up to several thousand dollars. The first […]

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Liberating segregated HDTV sets

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Unfortunately, many of the latest-generation HDTV sets sold in the USA are segregated, meaning that they cruelly block 50Hz signals on their video input. In some cases, they simply show no picture, while in others, they put up an unfriendly message stating: “Unsupported format”. However, as I explained in my recent comparative article on HD […]

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